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]]>If a visit to a zoo happens to be your family’s idea of fun, Ragunan Zoo is the place to be. Located in a lush rainforest near Jakarta, this zoo is home to endangered and threatened species from all parts of Indonesia, and it houses over 2,000 animals on its grounds.
Animal lovers exploring Jakarta should also take some time to check out this amazing aquarium. It houses mammals, reptiles, insects, and various types of fish from all around Indonesia, and visitors of all ages will enjoy it in equal measure.
One of Jakarta’s most popular theme parks brings Indonesia’s culture and nature to life through show-stopping replicas of the country’s most iconic sights.
Located in the heart of Jakarta’s most popular beachfront resort, Ancol Dreamland is its most impressive amusement park. In addition to a wide variety of rides, it’s also home to Sea World Ancol, a golf course, and a wide range of recreational facilities.
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]]>If you’re looking for a theme park that’s fun and educational at the same time, it doesn’t get much better than Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. Its main goal is to celebrate Indonesian culture through a series of themed spaces, from gardens and bird parks to theatres and fun rides.
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, aka Ancol Dreamland I, is one of the must-see family-friendly attractions in Jakarta. This family beachfront resort offers a theme park Dunia Fantasi with a wide range of thrill rides and water-based rides, but you can also find hotels and a golf course on its grounds.
Kidzania is a popular chain of family entertainment centers, which originally hails from Mexico, but did you know it also has a location in Jakarta? It’s one of the first Kidzania locations on the Asian continent, and it offers a wide range of educational and entertaining activities for kids of different age groups.
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]]>Pasar Mayestik is where locals come to shop (and sell) in Jakarta. You can spend hours exploring the market, and even then, you’ll only scratch the surface of its offering. From textile and clothes to local food, anything you can think of, this place probably has it.
Wayang Museum is where you can learn more about wayang; a traditional shadow puppet theater form that originated on the Indonesian island of Java. The museum serves as a home to around 7,000 different puppets from both Indonesia and abroad.
If you find yourself wanting some peace and quiet, head to Taman Ayodya. This small public park is located in the Blok M area and offers relaxing scenery with lots of flowers, trees, and artificial fountains. Strolling through the park is quite relaxing, as it isn’t crowded like some other parks in Jakarta.
Rumah Akar, aka root house, is a unique building located in the old part of Jakarta. Its walls are covered with vines and roots, resulting in a haunted house vibe. However, the place is great for snapping photos.
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]]>Try the famous gulai dish at Gulai Tikungan, a place that’s always busy, especially in the evenings. It’s located in Mahakam street and offers a generous portion of gulai for less than $1. We guarantee you’ll come back for more after you try it once! If you’re wondering what gulai is, it’s a spicy savory dish made with beef slices, rice, and spices.
If you want to try the chicken congee dish known as Bubur Ayam, visit Bubur Ayam Barito, a street food corner that’s getting more and more popular and for a good reason. It’s the perfect place to start your day as Bubur Ayam is typically served for breakfast.
Don’t miss trying some delicious seafood while in Jakarta! You can taste it at Seafood Ayu, the place that offers big portions of fish, crabs, prawns, and clams at very reasonable prices.
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]]>The old port of Jakarta offers a unique look into the past of the city that dates back to the 13th century. Jakarta was once the capital of the Dutch East Indies and visiting the 500-year-old port of Sunda Kelapa will help you imagine how it once looked.
The oldest part of the city is known as Kota Tua or Old Batavia. It’s perfect for exploring Jakarta’s colonial history but there aren’t many authentic buildings today—a walking tour is enough to see everything here.
Jakarta is an amazing place to try local food from many street carts and restaurants all over the city. Delicious meals are available everywhere and some of the favorites are ikan bakar, sop kaki kambing, and gulai tikungan. The food prices at the street carts are affordable and sometimes unexpectedly low!
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]]>The post Kid-Friendly Attractions To Visit With Your Family in Jakarta, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If a visit to a zoo happens to be your family’s idea of fun, Ragunan Zoo is the place to be. Located in a lush rainforest near Jakarta, this zoo is home to endangered and threatened species from all parts of Indonesia, and it houses over 2,000 animals on its grounds.
Animal lovers exploring Jakarta should also take some time to check out this amazing aquarium. It houses mammals, reptiles, insects, and various types of fish from all around Indonesia, and visitors of all ages will enjoy it in equal measure.
One of Jakarta’s most popular theme parks brings Indonesia’s culture and nature to life through show-stopping replicas of the country’s most iconic sights.
Located in the heart of Jakarta’s most popular beachfront resort, Ancol Dreamland is its most impressive amusement park. In addition to a wide variety of rides, it’s also home to Sea World Ancol, a golf course, and a wide range of recreational facilities.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Amusement Parks You Shouldn’t Miss in Jakarta, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re looking for a theme park that’s fun and educational at the same time, it doesn’t get much better than Taman Mini Indonesia Indah. Its main goal is to celebrate Indonesian culture through a series of themed spaces, from gardens and bird parks to theatres and fun rides.
Taman Impian Jaya Ancol, aka Ancol Dreamland I, is one of the must-see family-friendly attractions in Jakarta. This family beachfront resort offers a theme park Dunia Fantasi with a wide range of thrill rides and water-based rides, but you can also find hotels and a golf course on its grounds.
Kidzania is a popular chain of family entertainment centers, which originally hails from Mexico, but did you know it also has a location in Jakarta? It’s one of the first Kidzania locations on the Asian continent, and it offers a wide range of educational and entertaining activities for kids of different age groups.
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]]>The post Hidden Gems in Jakarta, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Pasar Mayestik is where locals come to shop (and sell) in Jakarta. You can spend hours exploring the market, and even then, you’ll only scratch the surface of its offering. From textile and clothes to local food, anything you can think of, this place probably has it.
Wayang Museum is where you can learn more about wayang; a traditional shadow puppet theater form that originated on the Indonesian island of Java. The museum serves as a home to around 7,000 different puppets from both Indonesia and abroad.
If you find yourself wanting some peace and quiet, head to Taman Ayodya. This small public park is located in the Blok M area and offers relaxing scenery with lots of flowers, trees, and artificial fountains. Strolling through the park is quite relaxing, as it isn’t crowded like some other parks in Jakarta.
Rumah Akar, aka root house, is a unique building located in the old part of Jakarta. Its walls are covered with vines and roots, resulting in a haunted house vibe. However, the place is great for snapping photos.
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Street Food Stalls in Jakarta, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Try the famous gulai dish at Gulai Tikungan, a place that’s always busy, especially in the evenings. It’s located in Mahakam street and offers a generous portion of gulai for less than $1. We guarantee you’ll come back for more after you try it once! If you’re wondering what gulai is, it’s a spicy savory dish made with beef slices, rice, and spices.
If you want to try the chicken congee dish known as Bubur Ayam, visit Bubur Ayam Barito, a street food corner that’s getting more and more popular and for a good reason. It’s the perfect place to start your day as Bubur Ayam is typically served for breakfast.
Don’t miss trying some delicious seafood while in Jakarta! You can taste it at Seafood Ayu, the place that offers big portions of fish, crabs, prawns, and clams at very reasonable prices.
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]]>The post Here’s What You Shouldn’t Miss in Jakarta, Indonesia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The old port of Jakarta offers a unique look into the past of the city that dates back to the 13th century. Jakarta was once the capital of the Dutch East Indies and visiting the 500-year-old port of Sunda Kelapa will help you imagine how it once looked.
The oldest part of the city is known as Kota Tua or Old Batavia. It’s perfect for exploring Jakarta’s colonial history but there aren’t many authentic buildings today—a walking tour is enough to see everything here.
Jakarta is an amazing place to try local food from many street carts and restaurants all over the city. Delicious meals are available everywhere and some of the favorites are ikan bakar, sop kaki kambing, and gulai tikungan. The food prices at the street carts are affordable and sometimes unexpectedly low!
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